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John MacLean
Application for passport by John MacLean, political activist, Glasgow, 1920 Date: 1920
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1. Title: "John MacLean's Passport Application: A Milestone in Scottish Political History This evocative black-and-white photograph captures the intense gaze and determined expression of John MacLean, a pivotal figure in Scottish political history. The image is a passport application photograph taken in Glasgow during the tumultuous year of 1920 (231, fo371, 4055). MacLean, a prominent political activist, is best known for his role in the Scottish Labour Representation Committee and the Red Clydeside movement. The early 20th century in Scotland was a time of great social and political upheaval. The working class, tired of poverty and poor working conditions, rose up in protest. MacLean, a charismatic speaker and passionate advocate for workers' rights, became a symbol of their struggle. He was a key figure in the 1915 rent strikes and the 1919 transport workers' strike, which brought Glasgow to a standstill. This photograph, taken during a time of political turmoil, captures the intensity and resolve in MacLean's eyes. The stark contrast between the white background and his dark suit and tie emphasizes his striking presence. The photograph serves as a powerful reminder of a pivotal moment in Scottish history, when the working class demanded better living conditions and greater political representation. MacLean's activism and leadership were not without consequence. He was arrested and imprisoned several times for his political activities, and was eventually deported from the UK in 1923. Despite the challenges he faced, MacLean continued to advocate for workers' rights and social justice throughout his life. This photograph, a simple passport application image, offers a glimpse into the life of a man who left an indelible mark on Scottish political history. It is a testament to the power of determination, passion, and the human spirit.
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